Tuna Melts
One of my favourite places to go growing up, was the McIntosh Tea House in Red Deer, Alberta. It is now a spa, but when I was young I’d go their with my mom and Gramma. I always ordered a tuna melt. The tea room was filled with antiques and had scented, wooden, red apples that smelled like cinnamon — they were trendy at the time and I loved them.
This isn’t exactly like the tuna melt I had back then, but it’s one of my favourite recipes and I often make them when I visit my parents.
Ingredients (makes six)
three English muffins, cut in half (homemade or storebought)
2 cans of flaked, skipjack tuna
1/3 cup of black olives
1 stalk of celery, minced
1 tbsp minced sweet onion
1 clove of minced or pressed garlic
olive oil
salt & pepper
1/2 cup shredded cheese (cheddar, mozzarella, or other melty cheese)
Instructions
preheat oven to 350°F
set English muffin halves on lined baking tray
drain cans of tuna and put in bowl
add olives, celery, onion, garlic and mix
add a drizzle of olive oil
add salt & pepper to taste
stir
place a heaping tablespoon of the tuna mixture on top of each English muffin and press down
cover the English muffins with a pinch of cheese
back for about 8 minutes, until cheese has melted
(opt) broil for a minute to get a golden crisp on the cheese
enjoy!